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Microsoft Word - MGT502_Assessment_3_FINAL[1].docx MGT502_Assessment_3_Brief_Presentation_Module 6.1 Page 1 of 5 Context In this subject, the students have been introduced to the concepts of business communication and transferrable academic skills. This assessment requires students to have a well-formed view of effective business communication, the importance and use of technology, and to apply their communication skills to deliver a compelling speech. In addition, this assessment requires students to develop competencies in video and audio presentation techniques. ASSESSMENT 3 BRIEF Subject Code and Title MGT502 Business Communication Assessment Presentation – Exemplary Business Presentation Individual/Group Individual Length 5 minutes Face-to-face students: presentation in class with 5-10 slides Online students: video presentation Learning Outcomes This assessment addresses the following Subject Learning Outcomes: a) Apply research, academic and communication skills appropriate to the level of study and observe academic referencing requirements c) Identify and apply effective communication methods within a business and academic environment d) Evaluate the use and importance of technology within a business environment Submission 12 Week Delivery: Online students: Due by 11:55 pm AEDT Friday of Module 6.1 (week 11) Face-to-face students: Facilitator to advise students on the exact date of presentation (the student will present during week 11) Intensive Online students: Due by 11:55 pm AEDT Sunday of Module 6.1 (week 6) Weighting 20 % Total Marks 20 marks MGT502_Assessment_3_Brief_Presentation_Module 6.1 Page 2 of 5 Instructions You are required to prepare a 5-minute presentation identifying aspects of a specific type of exemplary business presentation such as sales pitches, progress reports, business proposals etc. (decided by facilitator). Describe the elements included in a successful delivery giving examples and practical recommendations. • Face-to-face students should present their findings using 5-10 PowerPoint slides or Prezi. • Online students may use visual aids in their video but should address the audience directly paying attention to audio quality, lighting quality, sincerity of presentation, clarity of your perspective, and overall impact. Presentation Content: In the presentation, students are required to: • Introduce themselves • Describe aspects of a specific type of effective business presentation (decided by the facilitator) • Give examples and practical recommendations on how to succeed in delivery • Deliver their speech in a compelling manner with clarity, conciseness, and concreteness • Develop a conclusion. Presentation Questions: Presentations should address the following questions, along with any other relevant points: • What does an exemplary business presentation look like? • Which characteristics make it effective? • How does the effectiveness of the presentation affect the outcome? • How can the use of technology improve business communication? • In a business environment, when would you likely use business presentation skills? • What is the main conclusion(s) of your presentation? Students are expected to present their assessment to the class when directed to by the Learning Facilitator. They are expected to be dressed and groomed professionally and to attend and fully participate while their colleagues are presenting. Submission Instructions for online students: Submit your video in Assessment 3 Presentation submission link in the main navigation menu in MGT502 Business Communication by 11:55 pm AEST. A rubric will be attached to the assessment. The Learning Facilitator will provide feedback via the Grade Centre in the LMS portal. Feedback can be viewed in My Grades. MGT502_Assessment_3_Brief_Presentation_Module 6.1 Page 3 of 5 Video Submission Instructions for online students: (1) Creating your video presentation • Create a short video presentation, length: 5 minutes o Be specific and clear, as you will be assessed on originality and authenticity o Students are expected to be dressed and groomed professionally • Your presentation must be in video format (mp4, MOV, etc.) for uploading into Blackboard (refer to the link below) (2) Uploading your video presentation • Detailed instructions on compressing (if necessary) and uploading video presentation is available at https://laureate- au.blackboard.com/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_4044_1&cont ent_id=_387629_1&mode=reset • Submit the recorded video via the Assessment 3 link in the main navigation menu in MGT502 Business Communication. • After uploading your video presentation, retain a copy in a safe place. • The Learning Facilitator will provide feedback via the Grade Centre in the LMS portal. • Feedback can be viewed in My Grades. Marking Rubric: Your presentation will be marked against the rubric shown on the next two pages. Please ensure that your submission addresses all three of the Assessment Attributes in the rubric. MGT502_Assessment_3_Brief_Presentation_Module 6.1 Page 4 of 5 Assessment Rubric Assessment Attributes Fail (Unacceptable) 0-49% Pass (Functional) 50-64% Credit (Proficient) 65-74% Distinction (Advanced) 75 -84% High Distinction (Exceptional) 85-100% Knowledge and understanding (technical and theoretical knowledge) Percentage for this criterion 25 % Limited understanding of required concepts and knowledge Key components of the assignment are not addressed. Knowledge or understanding of the field or discipline. Resembles a recall or summary of key ideas. Often confuses assertion of personal opinion with information substantiated by evidence from the research/course materials. Thorough knowledge or understanding of the field or discipline/s. Supports personal opinion and information substantiated by evidence from the research/course materials. Demonstrates a capacity to explain and apply relevant concepts. Highly developed understanding of the field or discipline/s. Discriminates between assertion of personal opinion and information substantiated by robust evidence from the research/course materials and extended reading. Well demonstrated capacity to explain and apply relevant concepts. A sophisticated understanding of the field or discipline/s. Systematically and critically discriminates between assertion of personal opinion and information substantiated by robust evidence from the research/course materials and extended reading. Mastery of concepts and application to new situations/further learning. Analysis and application with synthesis of new knowledge Percentage for this criterion 25 % Limited synthesis and analysis. Limited application/recommendati ons based upon analysis. Demonstrated analysis and synthesis of new knowledge with application. Shows the ability to interpret relevant information and literature. Well-developed analysis and synthesis with application of recommendations linked to analysis/synthesis. Thoroughly developed and creative analysis and synthesis as well as justified recommendations linked to analysis/synthesis. Highly sophisticated and creative analysis, synthesis of new with existing knowledge. Recommendations are clearly justified based on the analysis/synthesis. Applying knowledge to new situations/other cases. MGT502_Assessment_3_Brief_Presentation_Module 6.1 Page 5 of 5 Effective Communication Percentage for this criterion 50 % Difficult to understand for audience, no logical/clear structure, poor flow of ideas, argument lacks supporting evidence. Audience cannot follow the line of reasoning. Information, arguments and evidence are presented in a way that is not always clear and logical. Line of reasoning is often difficult to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are well presented, mostly clear flow of ideas and arguments. Line of reasoning is easy to follow. Information, arguments and evidence are very well presented; the presentation is logical, clear and well supported by evidence. Demonstrates analytical skills. Expertly presented; the presentation is logical, persuasive, and well supported by evidence, demonstrating a clear flow of ideas and arguments. Engages and sustains audience’s interest in the topic, demonstrates high levels of insight and analytical skills. Effective use of diverse presentation aids, including graphics and multi-media.
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Azra S answered on May 11 2021
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E-mail
E-mail
What are E-mails
E-mails are electronic mails.
Used to exchange messages
Performed over the Internet
Can be sent to one or many reci
pients
Horizontal and Vertical communication
Invented by Ray Tomlinson in the 1960’s
My presentation today examines emails as a means of internal communication. Simply put, What are emails? And simply answered, they are electronic mails. E-mails are mails that are used to exchange messages and information primarily over the Internet or the World Wide Web. The e part of emails is important because they have to be done electronically to be considered emails.
E-mails are excellent means of formal communication in that they are quick and can be sent to any number of recipients. Emails can be used for both horizontal and vertical communication. Here, it is important to credit the invention of emails to Ray Tomilson and their use became popular in the 1960’s and 70’s.
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Relevance
To convey relevant information
To supplement known information
To share lengthy information
To store important information (Roberson, 2004)
Emails today are not any less relevant than they were 10 or 20 years ago. The creation and use of social media has not reduced the use of emails as a means of formal communication at all. Today emails help convey important and relevant information to recipients within and without the organisation. They assist in sharing lengthy information to multiple entities which would otherwise be extremely difficult to do. In addition, they are used to...
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